Know your resources: is there tutoring? Open Lab hours? Boxes of bones to handle? Skeletons to compare? YouTube has some great videos; Lectures by Prof. Marion Diamond from UCLA Berkley. Record your class lectures if they allow it. Start with mastering all the body regions,i.e popliteal,axilary. Planes i.e. Sagittal, coronal. Body positions like supine and prone. And movements i.e. adduction, abduction,flexion. Along with distal, proximal, medial, lateral. I hope you get what I mean, this vocabulary comes up over and over again. Tutoring other students has really kept my A&P, "Chops". Good luck!!